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pilots about friendship and love packed out the theater. but on one october day the cast would never see the curtain drop. on the twenty third of october two thousand and two a group of terrorists stormed a central moscow theater forty one male and female criminals wearing bomb belts burst in and rigs two of the floors with explosives they demanded russian authorities pull troops out from the chechen republic and threatens to shoot ten hostages for every terrorist killed there in moments nine hundred sixteen people from cast and audience were taken hostage according to official statistics one hundred thirty people were killed in the attack ten of them were minors. to junior cast also lost two of its. understand he was my cousin while christina and i played the same part. we used to
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call them romeo and juliet when mike that love story sort of the moves and yet because i was then he was in love with christina and he wanted to give her earrings as a birthday present that he but that never happened since his life was cut short so they put those airings into her hands and they're my guardian angels sometimes i talk to them they support me and help me socially alexandra and have peers have buried their friends through those children getting fair words here the children is a terrible thing this picture is still fresh in my mind and so that is why alexandra's photos of our sanny and christina both in her room at home and in her dressing room at the theater. there's a vase there where a ship is flowers for the issue to see you said after a performance. on the day of the siege i was in the c
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s i with other parents of young performers she was in the dressing room during the show when a shot rang out. that one of the spotlights a blur and. a rash there but we didn't have time to reach the turn of the corrie door probably less than a missile left when there was gunfire and glass broke into pieces on our right. and several others were soon evacuated from the building through the window of a dressing room that had been blocked off from the terrorists by this time relatives of the hostages began to arrive at the theater but they were still unaware of the mortal danger. there were some ten meters before the stage door a man with a machine gun jumped out of me. i found myself a gunpoint and noticed that the man was turned and was wearing a leather jacket. that's when it first struck me that they were terrorists and the
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the man looked chat channel. of course it came as a terrible shock for all of us or for mostly for her. i know that she sometimes cried at night and had nightmares for even though she was only thirteen years old at the time she was mature enough to understand but one cannot fence themselves off from terrorism she realized that you can't just go about living in your own little world for everyone when you are. yeah but i am very mark or no i'm. young but i was one of the youngest norah dust hostages as i was only five then what. the giants finishing school this year and then i'm going to go to university to become
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an architect. a show i also want to start a rock band or play in an ensemble. this time trying not to play so evenly is more emotion to it go go go go to the present real or life into this phrase so it's more colorful not so flat ready and. no stresses she has a very good sense of music she's good at playing a melody by ear she feels confident in an ensemble she can accompany well she's playing she can hear both someone on an instrument and another who singing and most importantly a model is a very sensitive. child at the time. i never thought the scene was just part of the show and was not scared at all she was also the only person in the theater who was not afraid to talk to the terrorists
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varvara was not frightened because she didn't understand who the armed men were or what they wanted. the bones of the seas the cafe so there was a huge amount of sweets in candies there and they had to do something about it to the women who are with the terrorists who were giving me or a fellow sweets ever since then if someone buys me a box of them i can eat it all up and so five minutes i just love them. when valvano recalls the tragic story of noah dust she thinks of it as a childish affair unlike her mother and elder sister for whom it was a terrifying ordeal. when you come all summer scared some panicked some cried all reacted in different ways you know i didn't have time for that as i had two children with me and one of them was a very little lovable i had to control everything to give them something to eat to take them to the bathroom stuff like that i had to continue living and helping my
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children even in a situation like this. looked around and was terrified by what she saw terrorists had taken over the whole building there was so many of them it was impossible even to think of escaping the suicide bombers had detonators in their hands the wholesale could have been blown up at any second. time we were on the second floor so we could see a bit of what was going on there we saw how they stretched our wires to hold up the explosives the upper bomb was on our floor and there were two of them connected one on top of the other if you tried not to allow her face to reveal that something terrible was happening she made the children sit on the floor where they played between rows of seats. the younger of the two often fell asleep in her elder sisters arms. every star mom didn't feel so bad for us we are alone and my mom is
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life and we were not hurt like many other people there. know the kind of a family has a business runs a cafe the eldest daughter works as a cook. works as waitress when she's not at school. my name is alexandra i'm nine years old and i used to have us. the star name said momma i miss her a lot. we could be playing dolls right now or going for walks and she could help me with my homework. one tickets to the nord-ost musical for being the best student as a college. together with a younger daughter alexandra the parents are now looking at spotland as pictures in
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the family photo album she doesn't know it yet but nine year old alexandra who rescued her parents from the emotional turmoil of losing svetlana. we adopted her when she was four months old we've been raising her since them of course she does not know that she's adopted and we're not going to tell her any time soon we'll tell her everything when we feel it's appropriate we can get it from the trees or one child's life is gone. so we decided to give the gift of life to another. and i've seen she tells everyone that she had a sister named atlanta who died she's our family member in every sense of this word . but of course it's very hard. what i miss was as her mother. everything about alexandra reminds her parents of the daughter they lost she behaves like her
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and has similar habits she likes to wear bracelets just like for atlanta the parents say there's a mysterious bond between the two sisters. but i see her almost every day as if i were dreaming. when i talk about her or sees something connected with her i can't hold back my tears because i feel very sorry for her. it's just awful that i've never even seen or. thought a few hours before her death svetlana managed to call her even though it was five am the father was overjoyed to hear from his daughter. nowadays he often recalls that last conversation. someone in there that might see it a cold it was five in the morning we didn't sleep a wink during those nights as well you know she said well my saturday don't worry
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he did not beat us newbie those were her last words just things with. the. girls helos with my little one. when we come to the cemetery i help clean up the leaves i'll pass them to the side i bring candies and cookies for her. our pain cannot be measured and there is no end to our tears for you will
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always love you. among the friends of actress alexandra rosa no one was left untouched by the tragedy the girls often talk about it when they gather together they love having picnics in a city park the young ladies while away the time with games of the rugs and the outdoors. to dogs is it an emotion friendship trait we guessed it. by discover the support you get from your close ones is priceless and i don't care how spent all that might sound to you my girls have been tested in both unpleasant
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situations and enjoyable ones but at the state we've always been close to each other it's really great. xandra discovered the best in her peers during the very moments they were on the verge of losing everything many survived the siege largely thanks to the children who was strong and supported those adults as much as they could. there be who are on the rise. friends who are for this missile defense offensive. stop us election close to twenty second one arts. download the official ati up location cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v.
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this theatre where alexander's a scamp performs is currently rehearsing malia's immortal comedy the mines are soon audiences will see its long awaited premiere. some here are the kind i don't think there's good with every role she plays even the most upbeat always possesses her personal drama and experience despite her young age. because of this she has some
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kind of mystery about her with this that you always feel in her in all of her roles . but even alexandra says her view of the world change after the terrorist attack after enduring the hellish siege she realised the people are actually much stronger than they think there is huge hidden potential that they must try to see in themselves. because it's just sometimes we think that the obstacles that are in our way are impossible to overcome and we want to give in and whine all day long. he said in the. course it's easier to do that. did you collect yourself and believe that you can overcome everything. i think the obstacles should not be treated as dead ends but rather as new opportunities. those are overturned is for growth. for
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breakthroughs for moving on from becoming stronger and wiser. yeah i didn't strike grade loudest because i knew we were going somewhere but mom wasn't one of the terrorists said the younger children are a crying worry you you're right a lot of books of reference lists we've she was only five so she's not just them and she said i'm hiding these now i'll get them later please don't touch them then it was scary because the guy pointed his gun at her. on the second day of the siege the militants came up to you both come in the. go on the youngest girl free well let her go. i obeyed and raised my younger one in the air showing her to the other terrorists on the first floor that he said they were
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going to take her and i told him i had two girls and that i could not only one of them go i thought that as my older daughter was nine already she would say at least what their names were. mark. nine hundred ninety eight zero five five one four two five. the terrified mother wrote phone numbers on her daughter's clothes so that their eldest could contact their relatives after they'd been set free. a few years after the tragic events. gave birth to a daughter they named. after the main character in the nord-ost musical. four years later she had a son use of it's no coincidence that he shares this name with the famous russian singer yosef comes on who was brave enough to face the terrorists and take the children from the captured building. together the kernel
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of pay a visit to their savior. hello can't you give him a hug. that's. microspheres so kind this is for you. you will i love you too. i didn't know these babies were so small and this one was not even born or go over. the terrorist double barker told them to lead out the youngest children the armed group picked three there was also a girl from another family so they picked three girls and varvara buried her face in my jacket in craning our mom stayed behind so. you know i took off my coat and covered them that the girls who were older. then they said.
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why do you need a mother without children and why give me children without their mother. he looked at me and said ok give them their mother. he didn't say mother he said mama i remember it very well it's such a beautiful work. concerns office resembles a kindergarten while adults are talking the children they're having fun and looking at the singer's awards but the biggest reward for years of concern is his god son little yourself. what a life for a life you must dillard's you must have three. yet i couldn't think of anything else i had no other assumptions really once we were told it was a boy i decided to ask for permission to give him this name. because this name is proud. of the world.
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three days after the siege began special antiterrorist losses brought to the theatre under control before the assault a special sleeping gas was come to inside the building and then shots followed the hostages were taken to city hospitals but unfortunately the emergency services could not say. it's unknowable to the hospital i had only one question what is going on assault assault and they told me yes it's an assault and i started trembling with fear and i didn't realize that i wasn't inside the building anymore then up of course i
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regain consciousness and you saw my relatives. who were next to me. and this was real happiness just. this may be just a grain of sand compared to the whole of humanity and even to russia however it affected a lot of people i'm sure they will all remember about what happened until the day they die this story will be passed on from one generation to another as a tragic page in the history of any family. alexandra's mother takes her to school the girl is in third grade now she usually sits at the front of the class like a model student. take their piece of paper with the little mermaid on it and go on. alexander's elder sisters for atlanta also used to attend this school
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people remember her well. or on the her ingenious beauty always attracted people's attention no she was blond and blue eyed students and teachers had a positive attitude towards her and now in the days when we remember the nord-ost tragedy this school remembers fed lana and everyone who died together with her. the theater where alexander results gap of forms is holding its long awaited premiere to see voter can live among the audience is a pleasant surprise for the actress.
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just like ten years ago alexandra is on stage again as the audience applause there were those among them who like alexandra were not able to see not just to the. also the performance of mother decides to visit alexandra dressing room to congratulate her for the premiere. thank you so much. so it was. ok this is for you. that's what i need thank you very much it's right on the mark. so did you like the performance yes i did it was fine. thanks so much for the hours.
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the santa has a plug bearing the names of the deceased engraved on it people often come here even those who did not clue someone in the trench of. these other two ways people brought for the children who had been killed here. but i come in the also comes to the memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the nord-ost tragedy. it is important to me because it is part of my family it is part of me it is part of our past and other thing is that after this terrible event i got a wonderful brother and sister who have become an important part of my life. we must remember them comes to keep them in our hearts because it somehow makes us wiser. smarter. and kinder.
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